The Quest for Relevant Air Power
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195. Sven-Olof Hökborg, “<strong>The</strong> Swedish <strong>Air</strong> Force’s Procurement Programmes,”<br />
Military Technology: Defence Procurement in Sweden, special issue,<br />
1993, 59; and Bengt Andersson (senior analyst, Swedish Defence Research<br />
Agency [FOI], Stockholm), interview by the author, 11 February 2005.<br />
196. Karlsson, “History of Flygvapnet,” 140–41; and Anders Annerfalk, communications<br />
manager, Gripen International, to the author, e-mail, 7 July 2005.<br />
197. Ahlgren, Linnér, and Wigert, Gripen, 12–14, 19, 52–53.<br />
198. Ibid., 24–26, 35–36.<br />
199. Annerfalk to the author, e-mail; and Joris Janssen Lok, “JAS 39 Gripen<br />
Set <strong>for</strong> Major Upgrades,” Jane’s International Defence Review 30 (December<br />
1997): 50.<br />
200. Persson to the author, e-mails, 28 October 2005 and 27 November 2005.<br />
201. Ahlgren, Linnér, and Wigert, Gripen, 41–42.<br />
202. Persson to the author, e-mail, 10 May 2005.<br />
203. Ahlgren, Linnér, and Wigert, Gripen, 39.<br />
204. FMV, “Short-Range Missile Ready <strong>for</strong> Gripen,” 12 November 2009,<br />
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205. Ahlgren, Linnér, and Wigert, Gripen, 43.<br />
206. Defense Industry Daily, “nEUROn UCAV Project Rolling Down the<br />
Runway,” 14 June 2007, accessed 27 December 2007, http://www.defenseindustry<br />
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207. Svedén to the author, e-mail.<br />
208. Brolén, interview.<br />
209. Höglund, letter.<br />
210. “<strong>Air</strong>borne Fuelling Station,” <strong>The</strong> Swedish Armed Forces Forum: Insats &<br />
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211. Andersson, Armed and Ready?, 42.<br />
212. BMVg, “Verlässlicher Zugriff”; and NATO, “Strategic <strong>Air</strong>lift Capability.”<br />
213. Jorgensen, “Battle Group Gripens,” 44.<br />
214. Lundmark, “Nordic Defence Materiel Cooperation,” 218.<br />
215. International Institute <strong>for</strong> Strategic Studies, <strong>The</strong> Military Balance<br />
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217. Bitzinger, Facing the Future, 22–23.<br />
218. Näsström, “Swedish <strong>Air</strong> Force 2000,” 35.<br />
219. Jonsson, “Future of <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Power</strong> (II): Sweden,” 16.<br />
220. Näsström, “Swedish <strong>Air</strong> Force 2000,” 41.<br />
221. Hewish and Lok, “Connecting Flights,” 41.<br />
222. Näsström, “Swedish <strong>Air</strong> Force 2000,” 41.<br />
223. Martin Bergstrand, “<strong>The</strong> Earth Is Round . . ,” in Andersson, Karlsson,<br />
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224. Organisation <strong>for</strong> Security and Cooperation in Europe, Annual Exchange<br />
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225. Joris Janssen Lok, “Sweden Focuses on Erieye Fleet Changes,” Jane’s<br />
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